PFAS, known as "forever chemicals," are man-made substances found in everyday products that contaminate drinking water and remain in the environment and human body for years
Research shows PFAS exposure increases health risks including cancer — especially in children — infertility, liver damage and weakened immune systems
Most standard water filters merely trap PFAS temporarily rather than removing them completely, allowing chemicals to eventually leak back into water
New breakthrough filtration technology from researchers in North Carolina and Tokyo effectively remove and safely dispose of PFAS using sustainable materials
To protect yourself, check your local water quality report, install proper water filters (reverse osmosis or activated carbon) and reduce your use of PFAS-containing products like nonstick cookware